Solspot.com says that one of the strongest swells to hit San Diego County in months will begin to move ashore on Sunday and will produce waves as high as seven feet on Monday and eight feet on Tuesday in South County. North County will be a foot or more smaller. Chief forecaster Adam Wright reports that the wave energy will arrive from the west-northwest (280-300), "setting up consistently solid surf for the better exposed breaks and rideable waves for pretty much all spots that can pull in at least some of the west-northwest swell. Wright says the swell will hold up all week, producing 6-to-8 foot breakers through Thursday. It's possible that the surf will increase to the 14-to-21 foot range at a handful of breaks next Friday.